Ann, the tiny viewfinder, if I've done my math correctly, gives the same size image as that in the *ist-D, (which seems to be exactly the same unit used in the K20D), The K-5 differs in showing 100% frame coverage, with a slightly lower magnification. Compared to the finders in most mid to upper level APS-C DSLR's it's excellent. It's only when compared to the viewfinders in 24x36 format cameras that it seems tiny.

In fact I just dragged out my ZX-5n and didn't find the K20D to be noticeably different in quality, and the image size only a tiny bit smaller.

Anyone who expects the finder in an APS-C SLR to give as big and bright a view as an LX, or one of the new 24x36 frame DSLRs, is kidding themselves, but compared to even an all glass pentaprism finder in a mid range SLR from the end of the film era it's pretty good.

In fact the Pentax magnifying eyepiece, I can't remember it's real name at the moment, pretty much brings the viewfinder image up in magnification to be almost exactly the same size as the ZX-5n. I highly recommend it to anyone who doesn't wear glasses.

On 9/12/2012 10:39 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
"tiny view finder" scares me a bit...

My only wish was my ist-d was lots less noisy at 3200 and went up to 6400. seeing the great stuff in relatively low light I was seeing
from youse guys that have the K-5 made for camera lust.

but hey, I'm just dreamin anyway at this point.

thanks for making me feel less deprived :-)

ann

On 9/12/2012 01:59, William Robb wrote:
On 11/09/2012 7:20 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
In what way is the K-5 deficient in auto-focus?
takes too long to get there, or doesnt get it right?


It's pretty fast, depending on the lens, but is noticeably slower when
compared to the midrange AF from the other guys.
Mine is also very inaccurate under studio lights. I have to dial in the
maximum AF bias to get close (really bad front focus), and
unfortunately, it isn't consistent, so I never really know where it is
going to focus. Under studio lights I am lucky to get an AF hit rate of
30% unless I go to live view, which combined with face detection is a
decent alternative to focusing manually with the tiny viewfinder, and is
accurate enough.




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